The Foundations of the Welfare StateA fully revised and rewritten second edition of a book which is now regarded as a classic. Takes full advantage of new research and places strong emphasis on voluntary action and the role of women in the shaping of social policy. It retains the excellent historical perspective that makes it unique among its competitors, comparing recent policy changes to pre-1950 welfare policy. |
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... Anthea Tinker EqualOpportunities andSocialPolicy Barbara Bagilhole Responding toPoverty Saul Becker Forthcoming Titles: New Directions in EducationalPolicy Paul Lodge Lone Mothers Jane Millar LONGMAN SOCIAL POLICY IN BRITAIN SERIES.
... Anthea Tinker EqualOpportunities andSocialPolicy Barbara Bagilhole Responding toPoverty Saul Becker Forthcoming Titles: New Directions in EducationalPolicy Paul Lodge Lone Mothers Jane Millar LONGMAN SOCIAL POLICY IN BRITAIN SERIES.
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Pat Thane. Lone Mothers Jane Millar LONGMAN SOCIAL POLICY IN BRITAIN SERIES Foundations of the Welfare.
Pat Thane. Lone Mothers Jane Millar LONGMAN SOCIAL POLICY IN BRITAIN SERIES Foundations of the Welfare.
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He concluded that the minimum income necessary for a family consisting of father, mother and three children was 21s. 8d. per week. He found that 6.8 per cent of the workingclass population of York (3.6 per cent of the whole) lived in ...
He concluded that the minimum income necessary for a family consisting of father, mother and three children was 21s. 8d. per week. He found that 6.8 per cent of the workingclass population of York (3.6 per cent of the whole) lived in ...
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Widowed mothers of young children had a poor chance of supporting their families adequately given the conventionally lower pay (by half to twothirds) of women compared with men, even when a job could be found.9 One of Booth's first ...
Widowed mothers of young children had a poor chance of supporting their families adequately given the conventionally lower pay (by half to twothirds) of women compared with men, even when a job could be found.9 One of Booth's first ...
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Contents
International comparisons 18701914 | |
The First World War and after | |
The interwar years | |
The Second World War and after | |
International comparisons 1920 to the Second World | |
Assessment | |
List of Documents 119 | |
Appendices | |
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A. L. Bowley action administration areas authorities Beatrice Webb benefits Beveridge Beveridge’s Board Britain British cent century charity child Committee Conservative contributions countries demand economic effect efficiency Eleanor Rathbone employers established expenditure family allowances fear financed Germany growth guardians health service housing Ibid improved income increased industrial infant interwar introduced Keynes labour movement Labour Party legislation Lloyd George London longterm major maternity minimum mothers national health national health service National Insurance oldage pensions outdoor relief owing paid Party planning political Poor Law poor relief population postwar poverty pressure prewar problem proposals R. H. Tawney reconstruction redistributive reform rent responsibility Rowntree scheme schools selfhelp sickness social policy social services society standards subsidized Thane trade union Treasury unemployed unemployment insurance voluntary hospitals wages wartime welfare William Beveridge women workers workhouse workingclass